The Hungarian Pavilion's exhibition 'There Is Nothing to See Here' at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025, curated by Márton Pintér and Júlia Böröndy, showcases 12 architects who apply their expertise creatively beyond conventional architecture. Documented in the curator's doctoral work, the exhibition critiques the clash between traditional architectural practices and the real estate market's demands. It highlights the diverse potential of architectural knowledge while offering alternative career pathways for aspiring architects and those seeking change, displayed in a staged abandoned studio organized by RGB themes.
The exhibition showcases the work of 12 architecture professionals utilizing their expertise in spaces beyond traditional architecture, challenging market-driven notions of the profession.
Driven by the idea that an architect is capable of much more than just designing houses, the exhibition seeks alternative career perspectives for newcomers.
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